202 East Frontier Street
Eloy, AZ 85231
Pinal County
Phone: (520) 466-3762
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by Jessica W. on
So.... I came to Atlanta for a sales meeting and was SHOCKED when my company told me that we'd be going bowling for our "event"... really? I came to Atlanta to go bowling? Well boy was I surprised! It was a pretty good long chartered bus ride from where we were staying in Atlanta, and there was a zebra lose on the freeway (yeah, not a joke)... so it took a little while to get there and it got dark so I really couldn't even really tell you where it was. Seemed like it was downtown. Okay, so I have to say I haven't experienced what this place is really like on a normal night, because my company rented it out for a private party AND we had an open bar and dinner. We unloaded our buses and were greeted at the door by a large black man with a mo-hawk and trench coat; very interesting I thought for a bowling alley. We walked up a tall flight of carpeted stairs where were entered almost a loft type setting. We had the whole place to ourselves and the bar was stocked and the food was on display. The food was sooooo good! They had polenta and queso and all kinds of DELICIOUS food. Couldn't tell you what it must have cost. After we ate we all went to exchange our shoes for bowling shoes and could choose from any of the alleys to play at. We had a TON of fun! This place is great for events. Cool vibe and great fun!
by Edgardo Becknell on
I came here after eating at Varsity Jr, but I feel like they're similar. Only this place is SO HUGE. Like, ginormous. Like, I really couldn't believe it. I read on the pamphlet that this place spans two acres, or something like that. Wow. Anyways, I like the nekkid dog with raw onions and cajun seasoning, and the Frosted Orange. Both the fries (these remind me of Five Guys fries) and rings are good. Cheap, fast, convenient. It's a good thing I don't live in the ATL or I'd probably find myself here a bit too often.
by Sarah S. on
Eh. I had a good time here but I really enjoyed the Eleven50 of my youth a lot more. Maybe I'm just getting old? First off--the "new" club is beautiful! Major improvements everywhere you look. The owners obviously put a lot of thought, time and money into making the venue look a little less edgy, a lot more elegant. They greatly increased the size of the VIP area by building it out over the dance floor and they also opened VIP to the action below with a large glass enclosed balcony. Note: if you're on the ground floor and female Very Important Posers are standing near the balcony's edge (and happen to be wearing something short), you get a full view of their panties! The dance floor (the past site of all the action) now seems significantly smaller. Closed in by new bars on each side and with the VIP area encroaching overhead, it just doesn't feel as open and wild as it once did. Oh the memories.... The night I went a few talented break dancers owned the dance floor until some hillbillies came along and ruined the fun by being completely disrespectful and dancing like total jerks. Never saw anything like this go down at Eleven50... The bathrooms are untouched, still cramped and icky. The patio was closed. I loved Eleven50's patio and was so looking forward to spending some time in the new outdoor area! Bummer. Overall, I still give Opera 3.5 stars b/c I got the hookup and from what I've seen, it's still one of the best clubs in this sad city of sucky nightlife....